Oregon Man Sentenced for Aiding 2009 Pakistani Bombing

An Oregon man was sentenced on Friday to more than seven years in prison in connection to the 2009 suicide bombing of a regional office of Pakistan’s spy agency that killed about 30 people and wounded 300.

Reaz Qadir Khan, 51 years old, a Pakistani man and naturalized U.S. citizen, had initially pleaded not guilty. In February, he pleaded guilty to an amended charge as part of a plea deal, admitting to arranging for the delivery of about $2,450 to Maldivian Ali Jaleel, one of the suicide bombers, and advising and...